Driving from Northern Jersey????

tinker-belle

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Hiya. We usually take the auto train to florida, due to my fear of flying and so we'd have our car with us as well... but we just learned that our 2 year old has a severe allergy to peanuts.
Coach on the auto train is just too scary to contemplate with him, and bedrooms are more than twice as expensive...

...so we are considering driving to Florida in January, and getting a bedroom for the way home on the auto train (figuring going we'd tolerate the drive more, since we'd be excited, while we'd be too bummed coming home ;))

Mapquest has it as a 19 hour journey. can anyone confirm this? Any hints/tips, places to stop on the way for the drive from Jersey?

TIA.:thumbsup2
 
not sure exactly where you are in northern NJ, I live in Bergen County(about 6 miles from the GWB) but, we have found that it takes us about 18 hours maybe a tiny bit less. However, the time can vary because of traffic, what speed you are driving at (I tend to have a little bit of a heavy foot sometimes but, I try to keep it under control) amount of stops you make and how long those stops are.
Head on over to the "2,000 mile driving" thread, there are a couple of veteran driver from NJ there (as well as from PA) and they have excellent advice, a few have made the trip many many times so they really know the drive very well. Good Luck!
 
Hi. We're in Bergen County too! Thanks for the advice. Do you usually stop off somewhere for the night, or go straight through?
 
Hi. We're in Bergen County too! Thanks for the advice. Do you usually stop off somewhere for the night, or go straight through?
We usually drive straight through, leaving the house after dinner so the kids sleep through a good part of the drive. We have stopped over in the past in Santee, SC (it's approx. 12 hours from our house to Santee) but, we found that driving straight through works best for us. We will be making the trip again at the end of June as soon as the kids get out of school.:woohoo:
 

**This is something I posted on another thread a couple of weeks ago, I just copied and pasted it because I was too lazy to retype it. I hope it helps a little bit with your drive. I know the first time I drove I was really worried the trip would be a nightmare but, I was very pleasantly surprised and now we look forward to the drive, for us it's part of the fun.

We have experimented with leaving at different times (very early a.m., afternoon, early evening and late evening) and we prefer to leave in the early evening, shortly after dinner.
The kids also prefer to leave in the early evening because they sleep through alot of the drive (overnight) and then it doesn't feel like such a long drive to them.

Our usual driving routine:
*since we leave shortly after dinner this is what we do.
-day of departure I try to sleep as much as possible during the day because I am the overnight driver.
-try to tire the kids out before you leave by bike riding, playing kick ball, running around etc.
-have the kids take a warm shower or bath before you leave to relax them
-if your child is prone to car sickness make sure they take dramamine 30 minutes or so before you leave
-comfy clothing is a must for long car rides (sweats and t's or shorts and t's)
-each child brings their own pillow and blanket
-DVD's for the car ( a few old favorites and a few new selections) the kids take turns picking the movie to watch
-each child packs a bag (that they keep near them) with things to occupy them: nintendo DS, books, travel board games (we have connect Four, trouble, scrabble and a couple of others), notebook or sketch book and colored pencils (crayons will melt quickly in the car in the southern summer heat), I-pods

*DH usually starts off the drive and then I take over sometime after midnight or so and I drive through the night while everyone sleeps. I use my I-pod so that I can listen to music but not disturb anyone (only use 1 ear bud so you can hear emergency vehicles etc.). I keep a bottle of water and a couple of snacks within easy reach in case I get the munchies (a ziploc with grapes and a ziploc with M&M's are my car munchies of choice).
DH usually takes over driving again either shortly before we stop for breakfast or right after. The rest of the drive we usually switch off every couple of hours or so.

What we pack to eat:
Cooler:
-small water bottles
-juice boxes
-fruit (apples, grapes etc.)
-string cheese
-sandwiches (sometimes)

snack bag:
-mini cereal boxes
-mini muffins
-cookies
-gold fish crackers
-granola bars
-M&M's
-mini bagels are also good

Misc:
-roll of paper towels
-wet wipes (for cleaning hands and faces etc.)
-box of small wastebasket size garbage bags (emergency vomit bags, garbage, misc.)
-small notebook (great for license plate game, notes etc.)
-pens

*we also pack a ball and a frisbee so that the kids can burn off some energy at some of the rest stops, 10 or 15 minutes makes a huge difference when sitting in the car for a long time. (when the kids were little we would stop at a fast food place for lunch that had a "play place" so the kids could run around for 30 minutes after they ate).
*Earplugs are a must for the other driver (allows the other driver to get a bit more rest even when the kids are awake)
*headphones for the car TV are wonderful (they can listen to their movies without bothering anyone else)
*If you have a child in a car seat try putting a small suitcase or cooler on the floor in front of them that they can rest their feet on so their feet aren't dangling for hours and hours, it really does help with their comfort level.
*when you stop for gas everyone uses the restroom!

**Please remember to stop when you feel tired and don't push it. Taking a power nap (1-2 hours ) at a rest area will really help, many many people do this.

DH never wanted to do the long drive but, I managed to convince him about 6 years ago and after the first drive down he says he will never fly to Disney again. We all really look forward to the drive, for us it's part of the adventure and we will be making the drive again in June.
Good Luck!!
 














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